I love the option of readijng it rather than watching a vid - given the choice I'd almost always rather read. None of the suggestions made half the improvement in the appearance of my games as going to find my reading glasses.
Ours seem quite happy with the trees, the fence, nextdoor's garage roof (from which they can be nonchalent at the neighbours' dog) and my head. I s'pose these are for indoor cats.
Yup - the first one was tolerable, the Disappointment of Smug was just that. The long "video game" river fight sequence - even our 11 year old though it was silly, and she's a fan.
Then there's Hobson's Choice - where there is no choice at all. Though the phrase is much older, my generation might know it from the Charles Laughton film of the same name.
I'd not heard of funnel cake before - but now I've looked it up, I now know that this is basically a burger in a doughnut. As southjsidecharlie said - just no.
They're all ever so cute and all that - but I can't help feeling a bit squeamish. There have been so many kids killed or badly mauled by dogs that appeared fine until suddenly they weren't that I'm uneasy. Not that I would perhaps have stopped our kids doing that...but you know...just a bit uneasy.
Not quite. It's a fine distinction, but you're not allowed to pass the car nearest the crossing. https://www.gov.uk/using-the-road-159-to-203/pedestrian-crossings-191-to-199 Anyone who thinks they can safely pass the penultimate car but not the lead car may have some explaining to do but won't have broken that particular law.
There's a great deal more sharing going on there than would ever happen between our three. Meep wouldn't stand any nonsense like that from Chlorine or Fluorine, who she still treats as rebellious kittens and probably always will. Just as (the now defunct) Shrimp did to her when she was younger.
None of the suggestions made half the improvement in the appearance of my games as going to find my reading glasses.
I s'pose these are for indoor cats.
As southjsidecharlie said - just no.
https://www.gov.uk/using-the-road-159-to-203/pedestrian-crossings-191-to-199
Anyone who thinks they can safely pass the penultimate car but not the lead car may have some explaining to do but won't have broken that particular law.